Pet scene: Summit County’s adoptable pets for the week of Oct. 29

Courtesy photo
The following animals are available for adoption at the Summit County Animal Shelter. Call the shelter at 970-668-3230 with questions. The most recent list of animals available for adoption can be found on the shelter’s website.
Cats
Baxter, 14 weeks, domestic shorthair, black, neutered male
Bean, 14 weeks, domestic shorthair, black, neutered male
Bentlee, 14 weeks, domestic shorthair, black, neutered male
Braeburn, 8 years, domestic shorthair, black and white, spayed female
Brody, 14 weeks, domestic longhair, black, neutered male
Bryson, 14 weeks, domestic shorthair, black, neutered male
Dolly, 14 weeks, domestic shorthair, brown tabby, spayed female
Dyna, 2 years, domestic shorthair, brown tabby, spayed female
Honeycrisp, 1 year, domestic shorthair, calico tabby, spayed female
Jojo, 4 months, domestic shorthair, gray tabbu, neutered male
Kyle, 16 weeks, domestic shorthair, black and white, spayed female
Lola, 7 years, domestic shorthair, white and black, spayed female
Mcintosh, 5 years, domestic shorthair, gray tabby, spayed female
Nola, 5 years, domestic shorthair, gray tabby, spayed female
Pacha, 7 years, domestic shorthair, white and black, spayed female
Shiloh, 7 years, domestic shorthair, brown tabby, spayed female
Tabbie, 5 months, domestic shorthair, gray tabby, spayed female
Taco, 5 months, domestic shorthair, brown tabby, neutered male
Dogs
April, 5 years, smooth collie and Australian cattle dog mix, white and black, spayed female
Junior, 2 years, Labrador retriever mix, black, neutered male
Shelby, 3 years, greyhound and Australian cattle dog mix, black and white, spayed female
Timber, 2 years, shar-pei mix, black and tan, neutered male
Winzlow, 4 years, American pit bull terrier, tan, neutered male
Rabbits
Coco puff, 3 years, shorthair rabbit, brown, neutered male
Dudley, 3 years, shorthair rabbit, white and brown, neutered male
S’more, 3 years, shorthair rabbit, white, spayed female

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